Whether you have a dedicated room for your scrapbooking, sewing and knitting, or you like to section off a corner of your home office just for crafting, here are a few creative tips to help you get organized and put
more effort into crafting and less time trying to find your materials.
I need to put
more effort into that.
I would really need to put
more effort into my tablescapes because they can be so beautiful!
Wrapping seems like so much work, but it looks so great in the pictures... might have to put a bit
more effort into it this year!
Independent inspectors tend to be better trained and put a lot
more effort into the inspections.
Commercial real estate companies have also been putting
more effort into reaching out to schools that have historically educated African - Americans, including Howard University in Washington, D.C. and Spelman College in Atlanta, and to ethnic and racial organizations on other campuses when they are recruiting new graduates.
Leatherman Homes plans to set its attention on past clients by putting
more effort into client appreciation and communication.
On the Horizon Leatherman Homes plans to set its attention on past clients by putting
more effort into client appreciation and communication.
It's never too late (or too early) to start putting a little
more effort into your relationship.
Perhaps services in other under - served areas, whether the metropolitan fringes or Indigenous health, might have more success in attracting scarce workforce if they put
more effort into promoting the positives of such jobs.
Over time she is much more likely to put
more effort into restricting his time without her rather than reducing these efforts.
No, I want him to put
more effort into it.
When these seasons hit, put a bit
more effort into finding new and fresh things to discuss (or make it easy on yourself and check out the book below).
The indecision was always there for me, and it was exhausting to constanly wonder if I should stay or go, put
more effort into it and of course I wondered if I'd be alone for ever if I did call it quits.
To the millions of people who use online dating services, I would suggest putting
more effort into your profile pictures and less into verbal self - description.
While on a date, you also put
more effort into your appearance, have more uninterrupted time to communicate on a deeper level and are naturally drawn closer together.
People with growth beliefs put
more effort into resolving problems and even put a positive spin on negative aspects of their relationships.
When you're in a long - distance relationship you put
more effort into making your time together special — you're more likely to branch out and stretch to make a moment memorable.
She added that normalizing the fact that sexual desire may decrease over time may help both sexes to understand that this decrease does not necessarily mean anything is intrinsically wrong with their relationship, and may help couples put
more effort into their sexual relationship.
Linda put
more effort into her letter.
Which do you think put
more effort into their product?
This shows that you put
more effort into our resume and that you analyzed the job before applying.
While your high school experience can be quickly summed up in a few lines, you should put
more effort into discussing your skills and experience in case this is your highest level of education.
Put
more effort into directly networking your way into your target companies.
As a result, your applications suffer and you stack up poorly next to your competition - other, equally qualified candidates that are putting
more effort into each application.
As companies put
more effort into employer branding activities, good business practice requires they use metrics to track the success of their efforts.
And some developers are putting a lot
more effort into the budding gaming platforms.
Now, a new report reveals that fear of Apple and the iPhone is what will force Google to put
more effort into its hardware division.
As recently revealed by Samsung's Chief Marketing Officer Marc Mathieu, the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco forced the firm to put
more effort into promoting brand trust and not individual products themselves, and the award - winning «Dream of an Ostrich» ad that can be seen beneath this writing is one of the first examples of that newly adopted strategy.
«If you have to put
more effort into the technology to get it to do what you want, you are not really getting a good return on your investment,» he said.
If the game is well - received by gamers in the U.S., Capcom will put
more effort into bringing Monster Hunter 4 to the U.S. as quickly as possible.
You see, OK providers have to put
more effort into processing monthly payments, and they will typically charge fees as a result.
In effect, an insurance brokerage website works for you, not the insurance company, and they will put
more effort into finding the best deal for your individual needs.
With kids, you need to put
more effort into mealtime.
Plus, if Netflix can boost their stock price, maybe they'll put
more effort into the fight scenes in next season of Iron Fist.
Having spent some time with company officials, it may be that decade old Super Lawyer puts
more effort into screening for the nations best lawyers than the 140 year old Martindale - Hubbell, typically billed as the gold standard of lawyer ratings.
``... the Losing It group — the most highly stressed workers — had 1,794 respondents, and this is what their profile looked like: • 9 per cent were senior managers or executives • 75 per cent had a university degree or higher • 40 per cent made $ 79,000 or more annually • 52 per cent said they put in 80 per cent or
more effort into their job each day • 24 per cent said they had no job flexibility • 4 per cent reported they suffered from a mental health issue • 48 per cent said they called in sick more than four days a year • 80 per cent said they would come to work even when feeling ill more than twice a year.»
The partnership will put
more effort into reaching immigrant, refugee and non-English speaking victims who may face cultural or language barriers that prevent them from seeking help.»
But in that case, the new hire did convince the firm to put
more effort into marketing needs, and Brashear thinks that's becoming more common among law firms.
Sam Glover: So, we've mentioned your podcast, Building New Law, which is a phenomenal podcast with actually... You guys put
more effort into the production value than we do and it shows.
Consider whether you should be putting
more effort into training and developing the more junior members of the team; invest in the people around you in the way senior people should.
Another option is to put
more effort into showing clients the value add that having a lawyer brings to legal services.
That's been a major piece because we knew that we needed to invest
more effort into it.
We have a number of promising proofs of concept about to go to market and we are committed to a putting great deal
more effort into this obvious next stage in automation.
Perhaps said brilliant engineers ought to consult maps.google.com to investigate urbanization trends in Siberia and Greenland before they put too much
more effort into cherry - picking temperature - station data in the continental USA.
When people dismiss carefully worked - out papers because they don't appear to have made any attempt to understand them, I tend to put
more effort into caustic comments.
«While no one is in charge of culture, there is no doubt that some people, companies and countries put far
more effort into shaping it than others.»
Although the vegan participants initially reported having to put
more effort into their food preparation, after a time this was no longer a problem, and they were much less likely to have cravings for fatty foods than those on the conventional diet.
This suggest a significant reduction of effort into the current GCMs and
more effort into the short - term understanding.
Putting
more effort into green projects now could improve international competitiveness, and initiating policy measure such as carbon taxes would ease debts, he notes.